E-TECH RESEARCH, INC.
E288MX (REV. 1.1)
Modem Type |
Data (synchronous/asynchronous)/Fax |
Maximum Data Rate |
28.8Kbps |
Maximum Fax Rate |
14.4Kbps |
Data Bus |
External |
Fax Class |
Class I & II |
Data Modulation Protocol |
Bell 103A/212A ITU-T V.21, V.22, V.22bis, V.23, V.32, V.32bis, V.34 AT&T V.32terbo |
Fax Modulation Protocol |
ITU-T V.17, V.21CH2, V.27ter, V.29 |
Error Correction/Compression |
MNP5, V.42, V.42bis |
CONNECTIONS | |||
Purpose |
Location |
Purpose |
Location |
Line out |
CN1 |
DC power |
CN4 |
Line in |
CN2 |
Volume |
R1 |
RS-232/422 |
CN3 |
Power switch |
SW1 |
DIAGNOSTIC LED(S) | |||
LED |
Color |
Status |
Condition |
TD |
Red |
On |
DTE is transmitting data |
TD |
Red |
Off |
DTE is not transmitting data |
RD |
Red |
On |
Modem is receiving data |
RD |
Red |
Off |
Modem is not receiving data |
DTR |
Red |
On |
DTR signal is high |
DTR |
Red |
Off |
DTR signal is low |
CTS |
Red |
On |
CTS signal is high |
CTS |
Red |
Off |
CTS signal is low |
DCD |
Red |
On |
Carrier signal detected |
DCD |
Red |
Off |
Carrier signal not detected |
OH |
Red |
On |
Modem is off-hook |
OH |
Red |
Off |
Modem is on-hook |
AA |
Red |
On |
Auto-answer enabled |
AA |
Red |
Off |
Auto-answer disabled |
AA |
Red |
Blinking |
Phone is ringing |
LL |
Red |
On |
Operating in lease-line mode |
LL |
Red |
Off |
Not operating in Lease-line mode |
PWR |
Red |
On |
Power is on |
PWR |
Red |
Off |
Power is off |
JUMPER SELECTION | ||||
Function |
JP6 |
JP7 |
JP8 |
JP9 |
Switched |
Open |
Not used |
Not used |
Closed |
Lease Line - originating |
Closed |
Open |
Closed |
Open |
Lease Line - answering |
Closed |
Closed |
Closed |
Open |
Proprietary AT Command Set
AUTO FALL FORWARD/FALLBACK | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] %Gn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT %G1 &W <CR> |
Description: |
Selects auto fallback. |
Command |
Function |
%G0 |
Fallback disabled. |
%G1 |
Fallback enabled. |
AUTO-RELIABLE FALLBACK CHARACTER | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] %An [cmds] |
Example: |
AT%A20 <CR> |
Default: |
13 |
Range: |
0-127 |
Unit: |
ASCII |
Description: |
Sets the character used as the auto-reliable fallback character. %A0 will disable this function. |
AUTO-RELIABLE TIME BUFFER CONFIGURATION | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Cn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT \C1 &W <CR> |
Description: |
Controls the handling of incoming data during auto-reliable time period. |
Command |
Function |
\CO |
Data is discarded. |
\C1 |
Data is buffered. |
\C2 |
Data is discarded, sets to normal mode and sends auto-reliable character to serial port. |
AUTO SLEEP TIMER | |
Type: |
Register |
Format |
AT [cmds] S46=n [cmds] |
Example: |
AT S46= 100 <CR> |
Default: |
255 |
Range: |
0 - 255 |
Unit: |
.1 second |
Description: |
Maximum duration of DTE and DCE inactivity allowed prior to initiating low-power sleep mode. |
BREAK SEND | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Bn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT \B3 &W <CR> |
Range: |
0 - 9 |
Unit: |
100 ms |
Description: |
Sends break to modem. |
BREAK TYPE | ||||
Type: |
Configuration | |||
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Kn [cmds] | |||
Example: |
AT \K1 <CR> | |||
Description: |
Configures action of break signal. | |||
Command |
In normal or reliable mode, break from DTE |
In direct mode, break from DTE |
Break received from remote modem | |
\K0 |
Online command mode enabled, send no break to remote modem. |
Send break immediately and enter command state. |
Buffers cleared, break sent to remote modem. | |
\K1 |
Break sent to remote modem and buffered cleared. |
Send break to remote modem immediately. |
Buffers cleared, break sent to remote modem. | |
\K2 |
Online command mode enabled, send no break to remote modem. |
Send break immediately and enter command state. |
Break sent immediately to DTE. | |
\K3 |
Send break to remote modem immediately. |
Send break to remote modem immediately. |
Break sent immediately to DTE. | |
\K4 |
Online command mode enabled, send no break to remote modem. |
Send break immediately and enter command state. |
Break sent to remote modem when data received. | |
\K5 |
Send break with transmitted data. |
Send break to remote modem immediately. |
Break sent to remote modem when data received. |
COMMAND SET | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] %Vn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT %V0 &W <CR> |
Description: |
Selects V.25bis or AT command sets. |
Command |
Function |
%V0 |
AT command set enabled. |
%V1 |
V.25bis command set enabled. |
COMPRESSION | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT %Cn |
Example: |
AT *EC0 %C3 *AP0 <CR> |
Description: |
Contols data compression. |
Command |
Function |
%C0 |
Data compression disabled. |
%C1 |
MNP 5 enabled. |
%C2 |
V.42bis enabled. |
%C3 |
MNP 5 and V.42bis enabled. |
DATA COMPRESSION CONTROL | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $Cn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT $C1 &W <CR> |
Description: |
Controls data compression. |
Command |
Function |
$C0 |
Data compression disabled. |
$C1 |
MNP 5 and V.42bis enabled. |
DIAL STORE NUMBER | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] DSn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT DS1 &W <CR> |
Description: |
Dial stored number |
Note: n = 0 - 3, only three phone numbers can be in the nonvolatile memory. |
DTE RATE STATUS | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] S62=n [cmds] |
Example: |
AT S62=16 <CR> |
Description: |
Selects DTE rate. |
Command |
Function |
0 |
300bps. |
1 |
600bps. |
2 |
1200bps. |
3 |
2400bps. |
4 |
4800bps. |
5 |
7200bps. |
6 |
9600bps. |
7 |
12Kbps. |
8 |
14.4Kbps. |
9 |
16.8Kbps. |
10 |
19.2Kbps. |
11 |
21.6Kbps. |
12 |
24Kbps. |
13 |
26.4Kbps. |
14 |
28.8Kbps. |
15 |
38.4Kbps. |
16 |
57.6Kbps. |
17 |
115.2Kbps. |
DTE SPEED OPTION | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Jn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT \J0 &W <CR> |
Description: |
Controls the speed of the DTE. |
Command |
Function |
\J0 |
DCE and DTE rates are independent. |
\J1 |
DTE rate adjusts to DCE rate after connection. |
ERROR CORRECTION CONTROL | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $En [cmds] |
Example: |
AT $E3 &W <CR> |
Description: |
Selects error correction mode. |
Command |
Function |
$E0 |
Normal mode. |
$E1 |
MNP auto-reliable mode. |
$E2 |
MNP reliable mode. |
$E3 |
LAPM, MNP, or normal reliable mode. |
$E4 |
LAPM mode reliable mode only. |
FAX/DATA MODE | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] S50=n [cmds] |
Example: |
AT S50=0 &W <CR> |
Description: |
Choose data or FAX mode. |
Command |
Function |
0 |
Data mode enabled. |
1 |
FAX mode enabled. |
FLOW CONTROL | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Gn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT \G1 &K3 <CR> |
Description: |
Selects modem port flow control. |
Command |
Function |
\G0 |
Flow control disabled. |
\G1 |
Flow control enabled. |
FLOW CONTROL | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] $Fn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT $F4 A <CR> |
Description: |
Select flow control used by modem. |
Command |
Function |
$F0 |
XON/XOFF software flow control enabled. |
$F1 |
XON/XOFF pass-through flow control enabled. |
$F4 |
Hardware CTS/RTS flow control enabled. |
$F5 |
Flow control disabled. |
FLOW CONTROL TYPE | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Qn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT \Q2 <CR> |
Description: |
Sets type of flow control used by modem. |
Command |
Function |
\Q0 |
Flow control disabled. |
\Q1 |
XON/XOFF software flow control enabled. |
\Q2 |
CTS flow control by DCE enabled. |
\Q3 |
CTS/RTS hardware flow control enabled. |
IDENTIFICATION | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] In [cmds] |
Example: |
AT I3 &W <CR> |
Description: |
Displays several options. |
Command |
Function |
I0 |
Display product - identification code. |
I2 |
Display ROM checksum. |
I3 |
Display firmware version. |
I4 |
Display OEM string. |
I5 |
Display country code. |
I9 |
Display ROM checksum. |
INACTIVITY TIMER | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Tn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT\T20 <CR> |
Default: |
Unidentified. |
Range: |
1-90 |
Unit: |
1 minute |
Description: |
Sets the length of time that the modem does not receive information before it disconnects. |
Note: |
\T0 will disable inactivity timer. |
MAXIMUM BLOCK SIZE FOR TRANSMISSION | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \An [cmds] |
Example: |
AT \A3 %C1 <CR> |
Description: |
Sets the maximum transmittable block size. |
Command |
Function |
\A0 |
Maximum MNP block size is 64 characters. |
\A1 |
Maximum MNP block size is 128 characters. |
\A2 |
Maximum MNP block size is 192 characters. |
\A3 |
Maximum MNP block size is 256 characters. |
\A4 |
Maximum MNP block size is 32 characters. |
MODEM PROTOCOL | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Nn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT \N1 DT555-1212 <CR> |
Description: |
Sets connect mode. |
Command |
Function |
\N0 |
Normal mode enabled. |
\N1 |
Direct mode enabled. |
\N2 |
MNP reliable mode enabled. |
\N3 |
MNP, LAP-M, or normal mode enabled. |
\N4 |
LAP-M or MNP reliable enabled. |
\N5 |
LAP-M reliable mode enabled. |
POOR SIGNAL QUALITY REACTION | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] %En [cmds] |
Example: |
AT %E0 <CR> |
Description: |
Configures the modems reaction to poor signal quality. |
Command |
Function |
%E0 |
Modem will disconnect during poor signal quality. |
%E1 |
Modem retrains during poor signal quality, disconnect if threshold set in S37 is exceeded. |
%E2 |
Modem does nothing during poor signal quality. |
PROTOCOL RESULT CODE | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Vn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT \V0 Q0 <CR> |
Description: |
\V responds when conjunction with W0 and W2 commands. |
Command |
Function |
\V1 |
Protocol result code disabled. |
\V0 |
Protocol result code enabled. |
PROTOCOL/SPEED | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] S37n [cmds] |
Example: |
AT S37=0 <CR> |
Description: |
Selects the current DCE speed. |
Command |
Function |
0 |
Select last AT speed. |
3 |
Select 300bps speed. |
5 |
Select 1200bps speed. |
6 |
Select 2400bps speed. |
7 |
Select 4800bps speed. |
8 |
Select 7200bps speed. |
9 |
Select 9600bps speed. |
10 |
Select 12Kbps speed. |
11 |
Select 14.4Kbps speed. |
12 |
Select 16.8Kbps speed. |
13 |
Select 19.2Kbps speed. |
14 |
Select 21.6Kbps speed. |
15 |
Select 24Kbps speed. |
16 |
Select 26.4Kbps speed. |
17 |
Select 28.8Kbps speed. |
ROUND TRIP DELAY | |
Type: |
Register |
Format: |
AT [cmds] S65=n [cmds] |
Example: |
AT S65=1 <CR> |
Default: |
Unidentified |
Range: |
Unidentified |
Unit: |
100 ms |
Description: |
Sets the round trip delay. |
V.42 DETECTION PHASE | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] -Jn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT -J1 &W <CR> |
Description: |
Controls V.42 detection. |
Command |
Function |
-J0 |
V.42 detection disabled. |
-J1 |
V.42 detection enabled. |
V42bis COMPRESSION | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] "Hn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT "H3 &W <CR> |
Description: |
Controls V.42bis compression. |
Command |
Function |
"H0 |
V.42bis disabled. |
"H1 |
V.42bis while transmit enabled. |
"H2 |
V.42bis while receiving enabled. |
"H3 |
V.42bis during transmitting and receiving enabled. |
V.42bis DICTIONARY SIZE | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] "Nn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT "N2 &W <CR> |
Description: |
Controls V.42 dictionary size. |
Command |
Function |
"N0 |
512 bytes. |
"N1 |
1024 bytes. |
"N2 |
1536 bytes. |
V.42bis MAXIMUM STRING LENGTH | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
AT [cmds] "On [cmds] |
Example: |
AT "O32 <CR> |
Default: |
32 |
Range: |
6 - 64 |
Unit: |
Unidentified |
Description: |
Selects string size for V.42bis compression. |
XON/XOFF PASS-THROUGH | |
Type: |
Configuration |
Format: |
AT [cmds] \Xn [cmds] |
Example: |
AT \X0 <CR> |
Description: |
Selects whether XON/XOFF signals are sent to remote modem. |
Command |
Function |
\X0 |
XON/XOFF signals trapped by local modem. |
\X1 |
XON/XOFF passed through local modem. |
Proprietary V.25bis Command Set
COMMAND SET - AT | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
CNL[cmds] |
Example: |
CNL %V0<CR> |
Description: |
Execute an AT command. |
REQUEST LISTED NUMBERS | |
Type: |
Immediate |
Format: |
RLN |
Example: |
RLN <CR> |
Description: |
Requests the modem to return the list of stored numbers. If no numbers are stored, the modem will return LSN. |
STORED NUMBERS LIST | |
Type: |
Result code |
Format: |
LSNxxxx |
Example: |
LSN 443-3388 |
Description: |
Displays stored numbers. xxxx may specify a memory location, phone number, or status. If no code was specified with RLN, all stored numbers are displayed. |